Unveiling the Dynamics of Millet Spread into Xinjiang: New Evidence of the Timing, Pathways, and Cultural Background

Author:

Tian Duo123,Li Jingbo45,Wang Yongqiang16,Dang Zhihao16,Zhang Xiangpeng6,Li Chunchang6,Xu Youcheng6

Affiliation:

1. China-Central Asia “the Belt and Road” Joint Laboratory on Human and Environment Research, School of Cultural Heritage, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, China

2. Key Laboratory of Cultural Heritage Research and Conservation, School of Cultural Heritage, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, China

3. School of Culture Heritage, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, China

4. Stanford Archaeology Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

5. Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

6. Xinjiang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Urumqi 830011, China

Abstract

Xinjiang, in Northwestern China, was a key point in the prehistoric trans-Eurasian network of exchange and played an important role in facilitating the dispersal of crops across Eurasia. Millet crops were first cultivated and used ca. 10,000 years ago in Northern China, from where they spread via different routes, leaving intriguing traces in various sites across Xinjiang. This paper presents the latest data on millet in Xinjiang. By employing a multidisciplinary approach, including radiocarbon dating, archaeobotanical evidence, and carbon isotope datasets, this study explores potential routes by which millet entered Xinjiang and traces its expansion from the third millennium BC to the 10th century AD. The research highlights the significant role of millet in shaping the ancient economies and cultures of Xinjiang and Central Asia, while also underscoring the importance of further investigation to uncover the complex pathways of its dispersal across Eurasia.

Funder

111 Project

National Key R&D Program of China

National Social Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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